After three months underground, Kharkiv residents move as metro reopens
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Video: Kharkiv metro to reopen as Donbas battle intensifies
Exactly three months after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, the metro system in the city of Kharkiv - where thousands of residents have been sheltering - was expected to reopen on May 24. Some of its inhabitants say it is too soon, as Russian forces are launching an all-out assault on the country's east. Louisa Naks reports.
After Three Months Underground, Kharkiv Residents Move As Metro Reopens
Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv restarted its metro service on Tuesday and asked the hundreds of people who had used the underground as a bomb shelter for the last three months to free up the train carriages, but many said they were still too scared to return home. Kharkiv came under intense Russian bombardment following Moscow's Feb. 24 invasion, forcing thousands of civilians to flee to the depths of the metro, with some hunkering down l…
After three months underground, Kharkiv residents move as metro reopens
By Vitalii Hnidyi KHARKIV - Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv restarted its metro service on Tuesday and asked the hundreds of people who had used the underground as a bomb shelter for the last three months to free up the train carriages, but many said they were still too scared to return home. Kharkiv came under intense Russian bombardment following Moscow's Feb. 24 invasion,
Kharkiv Subway Reopens After Months Of Serving As Shelter
The mayor of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second biggest city, announced Tuesday that the subway system will be running again for the first time since the invasion began, when the underground stations served as bomb shelters.Mayor Ihor Terekhov said that the citizens had been relocated to dormitories, far awa...
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